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Hurriyet leaders hail Pak support to Kashmir cause

Srinagar—In occupied Kashmir, a massive march will be conducted towards the UN office at Sonawar in Srinagar, today, to submit a memorandum regarding India’s recent attempts of creating war hysteria on the Line of Control to deflect world attention from the deteriorating human rights situation in the territory.
Call for the march has been given by the joint resistance leadership comprising the All Parties Hurriyet Conference Chairman, Syed Ali Gilani, and Hurriyet leaders, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Muhammad Yasin Malik.
It is also aimed at asking the UN to impress upon India to shun the violence and resolve the Kashmir dispute in accordance with the Kashmiris’ aspirations by implementing the relevant resolutions of the World Body.
The leaders have asked the people to offer Juma prayers at Polo View Ground, TRC Ground and adjacent parks.
They have also extended till 13th October the ongoing shutdown against the civilian killings in the Kashmir Valley.
Meanwhile, complete shutdown, marked by anti-India demonstrations, continued on the 90th consecutive day, today, on the call of Hurriyet leadership to register protest against the killing spree unleashed by Indian forces in the Valley.
Hurriyet forum led by Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and resistance leaders including Muhammad Farooq Rehmani, Bilal Siddiqui, Farooq Ahmed Dar, Shabbir Ahmad Dar, Muhammad Iqbal Mir, Muhammad Ahsan Untoo, Imtiyaz Ahmad Reshi and Ghulam Nabi War in their statements thanked all the political parties of Pakistan for reaffirming their support to the Kashmir cause during the joint session of the Parliament.
APHC leader, Advocate Devinder Singh, addressing a function in RS Pora area of Jammu said that BJP and RSS always had formulated their policies to destroy communal harmony and brotherhood for their vote bank.
The families of Kashmiri youth illegally detained in Baramulla sub-jail told mediamen that the Jail Superintendent, Rajni Sehgal, was subjecting the inmates to harassment and inhuman treatment.
On the other hand, Indian Army has claimed of killing four youth in two separate encounters in Langate and Naugam areas of the occupied territory. Indian police during crackdown operations arrested around a hundred youth from different parts of the Kashmir Valley.—KMS